To demonstrate Peugeot's design approach towards meeting the needs of the future, two new 'SW' concept cars will be exhibited on the Peugeot stand at the Frankfurt Motor Show this week.

307 SW

When Peugeot first unveiled the new 307 to the world's media earlier this year, it broke the traditional design code of what was 'expected' of a mid-size hatchback.

Innovative in terms of structure, space, ergonomics and style, the 307 was derived from Peugeot's Prom?th?e concept, and a further evolution of this can be seen at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

The main feature of the 307 SW is a full-size panoramic glass roof (with an area of 1.33 m2), which flows from the windscreen, already the largest in its class at 1.46m2. Inside the vehicle this creates a feeling of light and space for passengers.

In the rear the seating is 'multi-adjustable'. The three individual seats can be moved forwards and backward, and feature a reclining seat back. Each one can be removed, and they are interchangeable, enabling modification to the layout to suit each journey.

307 SW features a wheelbase that is 10cm longer than the 307 saloon, and the body is 11cm longer and 2cm higher to provide even more interior space and comfort.

The exterior of the 307 SW on show also features roof bars, and is finished in pearlescent grey.

206 SW

The 206 SW draws strongly on the design cues of its larger stablemate, the 307 SW, and indicates a possible new body profile for this highly successful model.